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PLEASE HELP :( Solve a system of equations using substitution. 6x - 2y = 10 2x + 3y = 51 Solving the first equation above for y gives: y = __ x - 5
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PLEASE HELP :( Solve a system of equations using substitution. 6x - 2y = 10 2x + 3y = 51 Solving the first equation above for y gives: y = __ x - 5
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Solve a system of equations using substitution.
6x - 2y = 10
2x + 3y = 51
Solving the first equation above for y gives:
y = __ x - 5
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Answer:
y=3x-5
Explanation:
took the test yesterday and got it right
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